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Black Cleveland Churches Serve as a Sanctuary from COVID Vaccination Disparity


Report for America
Several volunteers with Cleveland nonprofit Medworks prep vaccine doses at Affinity Missionary Baptist Church during a recent vaccine clinic.
Cleosene Johnson has attended Affinity Missionary Baptist Church in Cleveland’s Lee-Miles neighborhood since 1976. And on a windy morning in late March, she went there to get her second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Johnson, 72, had a hard time getting registered for a shot back in February, she said, when vaccines were scarce in Ohio and most other locations in the U.S. When she heard her church was offering the vaccine, she was excited.
I said, ‘Put my name on the list!” she said. ....

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Number of Black Tennesseans to receive COVID-19 vaccines remains low


Number of Black Tennesseans to receive COVID-19 vaccines remains low
Getting more minorities to sign-up for the COVID-19 has been a huge problem across the country and right here in Middle Tennessee.
and last updated 2021-02-23 22:48:51-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn (WTVF) — Getting more minorities to sign-up for the COVID-19 has been a huge problem across the country and right here in Middle Tennessee.
More than half of Tennesseans over 75 have received a vaccine but the number of Black Tennesseans to get a dose still remains low.
When it was time for 81-year-old Johnnie Parson to be vaccinated, she says she was ready. ....

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Shirley Frye: COVID vaccine & communities of color


Former NC Chief Justice Henry Frye and his wife Shirley got the COVID-19 vaccine.
Author: Tanya Rivera
Updated: 6:02 PM EST January 28, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. So far the majority of people receiving the COVID vaccine have been white. Why is that? In part, history may be to blame. There is a lot of distrust of government-run drug or vaccine trials by communities of color. How do we make sure we remember the history, but not allow it to hinder the saving of lives with this new vaccine? 
“We decided this is something we should do, at our age, we want to live a little longer and we decided we would go and take it,” said Shirley Frye. ....

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